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Rail, sea and transport union (RMT) confirmed that next week-long strikes of railroad and subway workers will continue. That’s what you are need to know as well as how disruptions can affect your journey.

Only around half of british railway network will be open on strike days, with very limited number of services running on lines, according to Network Rail.

When?

Strikes will take place on Tuesday 21, Thursday 23 and Saturday 25 June in dispute over pay and dismissal.

Unions RMT and Unite also participate in strike that will affect the London Underground on Tuesday 21 June.

Network Rail warned that the strikes cause six days of destruction because of knock-on effect on Services on in the days in between.

How does it affect each line?

“much reduced schedule” will in place on three days. Services from London Euston will be run every hour to Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham and Preston. North Wales, Shrewsbury, Blackpool and Edinburgh do not have Avanti West Coast services. on strike days. Trains will not run to Stockport, Macclesfield, Stokeon-Trent or Runcorn, and those stations will be closed.

Clients with existing tickets for travel from Tuesday to Sunday can qualify for full return with further sales are suspended until “help reduce violation and overcrowding.

It will work for less than a third of regular services from 7:30 to 18:30.

This will include two trains per hour from London’s Fenchurch Street to Shoeburyness. via Laindon and on the same frequency from London’s Fenchurch Street to Pitsea. via Raynham. no trains run via Ockendon or Chafford Hundred.

Services will run from 7:30 am to 6:30 pm. with there are no direct trains between Luton and London St. Pancras. on Saturday and Sunday. Just one train per hour run in each direction on most routes.

Number of services will not run for a week. There will be “very limited service” on strike days, as will Wednesday and Friday.

Not more than two trains an hour will be run between King’s Cross and Ely, Cambridge, Peterborough, Welwyn Garden City and Stevenage. via Hartford North. During the days of the strike last trains will finish in afternoon.

About 38% of his regular trains will run, which will probably be very busy. last the train from London Kings Cross to Edinburgh leaves at 14:00 and final the flight to Leeds leaves at 15:05. last the train from Edinburgh to London leaves at 12:30, with in final departure from Leeds at 15:45.

Only two trains an hour between London Euston and Northampton, and one per hour between Birmingham New Street and Northampton. Trains will not run between London Euston and Crewe.

Number of services won’t work on strike days, including all those in Cornwall and Devon and on South Wales main line, heart of Wessex Line, Severn Beach Line, North Cotswolds Line and South Cotswolds Line. There will be no Greenford branch services on Saturday run. There will be “extremely limited service” on other routes that will operate from 7:30 to 18:30.

very reduced service on London routes will work, with there are no regional or branch trains, nor buses replacing the rails. Not more than two trains an hour will be run to the capital, starting at 7:30 and ending at 18:30.

services will not be operating on most of the routes with “very limited” quantity of trains on several running lines, including from Leeds.

“Severely limited service” will run from 7:15 to 18:30 on strike days, and only on some routes. This includes only four trains per hour between London Waterloo and Woking and two per hour between London Waterloo and Basingstoke.

Most stations and routes will be closed and reduced”the service will run on strike days. Where trains don’t run people won’t be able to travel.

Many stations and routes will be closed, with just two trains run an hour from London Bridge and London Victoria to southeast London and the coast. Services will run on Brighton Mainline to London Bridge and London Victoria, with additional trains from Tattenham Corner, Epsom Downs, Sutton and West Croydon, via Crystal Palace.

out of service on strike days. Sunday service will be run on days after strikes, starting at 7:15 am and ending early.

Services will be “significantly affected” within a week, with a half hourly service operating from 7:30 to 18:30 on strike days.

BUT reduced frequency will in place, with after first trains before last trains. There will be two trains an hour with there are no flights from Stansted Airport to Norwich and Cambridge.

Typically there will be two trains per hour run both north and south. There will be fewer trains than usual. on strike days, with nothing passes between London’s St. Pancras and London Bridge.

Most services will see ‘significant cuts’ of trains. Yarm, Scarborough, Seamer, Malton, Selby, Brough and Hull stations will be completely closed. with services do not call there on strike days. There will be also be a significant violation on Wednesday and Friday.

no trains run north of Glasgow or Edinburgh on strike days. Only two trains per hour run between cities via Falkirk. They will work from 7:30 to 18:30.

No services will be run from Birmingham New Street to Bristol Temple Meads, Cardiff Central, Peterborough, Cambridge or Stansted Airport within three days. “Very limited service” is to run between Bristol Parkway and Plymouth, Birmingham New Street, Newcastle and Edinburgh Waverley. Just one train per hour is run between Birmingham New Street and Manchester Piccadilly, Leicester, Leeds and York and Reading. He warned of possibility of last minute changes to the schedule.

There will be “some interruptions” in service during the week, but no more possible will run.

There will be no rail links and no buses replacing rails. on strike days.

No services on Tuesday call at London Underground stations.

There will be no trains in three days run north of Banbury, to Oxford or to Aylesbury via Amersham. One train per hour each way will run in Banbury, Aylesbury via High Wycombe and between Aylesbury and Amersham (except Tuesdays). start from about 7:30, with morning trains don’t arrive in London until 9 am. final the train from the capital leaves at 16:45.

All flights are canceled Monday through Friday.

In most cases just three trains in each direction will work on strike days. Although there full schedule planned on on other days some services have been canceled or will be start after.

On Tuesday and Thursday a reduced service will run between Radir and Treherbert, Aberdare and Merthyr Tydfil, with replacement bus services between Radyr and Cardiff Central. There will be reduced service between Radir and Treherberth, Aberdare and Pontypride, with interchange buses in operation between Radyr and Cardiff Central on Saturday. All other services will be suspended.

Hull Trains has announced that the planned strike was named off after reaching an agreement with Aslef, adding that negotiations are ongoing.

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